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The following references were used in developing a unit on firewood and forestry for The Trevey, with work begin in 1982. The Worldwatch Institute may have new reference materials. The National Agricultural Library (Beltsville, MD) will develop bibliographies through Agricola.
Bailey, M.R. and P.R. Wheeling. 1982. Wood and energy in Vermont. USDA Econ. Res. Serv. ERS Staff Report No. AGES 820126, 50pp.
Boyce, S.G. (ED.) 1979. Biological and sociological basis for a rational use of forest resources for energy and organics, an international workshop. USDA For. Serv., Ashville, NC 193pp.
Boyce, S.G. and H.A. Knight. 1980. Prospective ingrowth of southern hardwoods beyond 1980. USDA For Serv. Res Paper SE-203, Ashville, NC 33pp.
Bromley, P.T. , M.C. Vodak, and R.H. Giles, Jr. 1982. Managing southern Appalachian hardwoods for firewood and wildlife habitat, SAF working group on wildlife and fish ecology, Sept 21,, Cincinnati, OH (ms)
Burgess, R.L. 1976. Forest fuels and energy demand. Proc. of the 55th annual Appalachian Section. SAF. pp.32-36.
Carey, A.B. and J.D. Gill. 1980. Firewood and wildlife. USDA For Serv. Res Note, NE-299, Broomall, PA. 5p.
Cost, Noel D. 1976. Forest statistics for the coastal plain of Virginia, 1976. U.S.D.A., For. Serv. Resour. Bull. SE-34. Southeast. For. Exp. Stn., Asheville, N.C. pp.1-33.
Domenici, P. 1976. Bioconversion-opportunities unlimited. A Conference on Capturing the Sun Through BioconversIon. Washington, D.C. pp.81-86.
Dutrow, G.F. 1980. Economic considerations in artificial and natural regeneration of hardwoods. p 48-51 in Proc. hardwood regeneration symposium, SE Lumber MFG. Assoc., Atlanta, GA
Eckholm, E.P. 1975. The other energy crisis: firewood. Worldwatch Paper 1, Unipub, New York 22pp.
Freeman, D.S. 1971. Toward a policy of energy conservation. Bulletin of Atomic Scientist. 27(8):8-12.
Green, F.L. 1976. Energy potential from agricultural residues. A Paper Presented During a Conference on Capturing the Sun Through Bioconversion. Washington, D.C. p. 176.
Harris, L.D. 1980. Forest and wildlife dynamics in the Southeast. Trans. N.A. Wildlife and Nat. Res. Conf. 45: 307-322.
Harris, L.D., D.H. Hirth, and W>R> Marion. 1979. The development of silvicultural systems for wildlife, p. 65-81, 28th Ann. Forestry Symposium, U. Florida, Gainesville
Harris, L.D. and J.D. McElveen. 1981. Effects of forest edges on Florida breeding birds. IMPAC report 6(4) Gainesville, FL 24pp.
Herrick, O.W. 1977. Impact of alternative timber management policies on availability of forest land in the Northeast. USDA For. Serv. Res Paper NE-390, Broomall, PA., 14pp.
Hirst, E. 1973. Energy vs. environment: the coming struggle. The Living Wilderness. pp.43-47.
Koch, P. 1972. Utilization of the southern pines. U.S.D.A. Agricultural Handbook No. 420 (2):1368-1410.
Lamson, N.I. 1976. Appalachian hardwood stump sprouts are potential sawlog crop trees. USDA For. Serv. Res Note, NE-229, Upper Darby, 4p.
Large, D.B. 1973. Hidden wastes, potentials for energy conservation. The Conservation Foundation. Washington, D.C. pp.1-137
McMillan, G. 1980? Wood fuel's popularity: it poses problems to ecology, forests. Boston Globe (reprint in EPA Env. News, Boston)
Megahan, W.F. 1976. Tables of geometry for low-standard roads for watershed management considerations, slope staking, and end areas. USDA For. Serv. Gen. Tech Rpt. INT-32, Ogden, UT 104pp.
Minchler, L.S. 1980. Woodland ecology (2nd ed.) Syracuse Univ. Press, Syracuse, NY 241pp.
Mosby, H. 1977. The management of forest game. A class handout given in game management at V.P. I. and S. U.
Peterson, H.D. 1976. Wisconsin forest price review. University of Wisconsin Extension Division. pp.1-4.
Phillips, D.R. 1081. Predicted total tree biomass of understory hardwoods. USDA For. Serv. SE-223, Ashville, NC 22pp.
Reed, T.B. 1976. When the oil runs out. A Paper Given in the Conference on Capturing the Sun Through Bioconversion. Washington, D.C. pp.367-388.
Roach, B.A. 1977. A stocking guide for Allegheny hardwoods and its use in controlling intermediate cuttings. USDA For. Serv. Res Paper NE-373, Upper Darby, PA 30pp.
Rose, D.W. 1975. Fuel forest vs. strip-mining:fuel production alternatives. J. For. 73(8):489-493.
Saucier, J.R. 1980. Diversified use of wood for fuel - its potential and limitations, p.154-157 in Timber demand, the future is now. For. Prod. Res. Soc., Madison, Wisc.
Sheffield, R.M. 1976. Forest statistics for the northern piedmont of Virginia, 1976. U.S.D.A., For. Serv. Resour. Bull. SE-39. Southeast. For. Exp. Stn., Asheville, N.C. 33.pp.
Smith, H.C. 1977. Height of tallest saplings in 10-year-old Appalachian hardwood clearcuts. USDA For. Serv. Res Paper NE 381, Upper Darby, PA 6p.
Smith, H.C., G.R. Trimble, Jr., and P.S. DeBald. 1979. Raise cutting diameters for increased returns. USDA For. Serv. Res Paper NE-445, Broomall, PA 7pp.
Smith, W.E. 1976. The potential of our forests as a source of solar energy. A Paper Given During the Conference on Capturing the Sun Through Bioconversion. Washington, D.C. pp.157-160.
Society of American Foresters with cooperation of The Wildlife Society. 1981. Choices in silviculture for American forests. SAF, Washington, DC 80pp.
Steinbeck, K. 1976. Comments on "land and fresh water energy farming't. A Paper Given at the Conference on
Szego, G.C. and C.C. Kemp. 1973. Energy forest and fuel plantations. Chem. Tech. 3(5):275-284.
Szego, G.C. 1976. Design, operati6n and economirs of the energy plantation. A Paper Given at the Conference
Trimble, G.R., Jr. J.H. Patric, J.D. Gill, G.H. Moeller, and J.N. Kochenderfer. 1974. Some options for managing forest land in the Central Appalachians. USDA For. Serv. Gen Tech Rpt NE-12, Upper Darby, PA 42pp.
Trimble, G.R> Jr., J.J. Mendel, and R.A. Kennell. 1974. A procedure for selection marking in hardwoods. USDA For Serv. Res Paper NE-292, Upper Darby, PA 13pp.
Trippensee, R.E. 1948. Wildlife management, upland game and general principles. McGraw Hill Co. New York. pp.1-479.
Triska, F.J. and K. Cromack, Jr. 1079. The role of wood debris in forests and streams, p.171-190 in R.H. Waring (Ed.) Forests: fresh perspectives from ecosystem analysis. Proc. 40th Am. Biol. Colloq. Oregon State Univ. Press, Corvallis, OR 199pp.
U.S.D.A. 1970. The outlook for timber in tie United States. U.S.D.A., For. Serv., For. Res. Rpt. No. 20. pp.3G7.
Wengert, E.M. 1977. Information cited was from personal conversations with Dr. Wengert pertaining to the energy forest. (see extension notes on solar drying)
White, M.S. 1977. Solar drying of hogged wood and bark fuels. Proceeding, Practical Application of Solar Energy to Wood Processing. January 6-7. V.P.l. and S.U.
Wong, C.S. 1978. Atmospheric input of carbon dioxide from burning wood. Science 200:197-200.
Young, H.E. 1975. The enormous potential of the forest: a positive rebuttal to Grantham and Elis. J. For. 75(2):99-102.
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